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English Language Quiz For IBPS |RBI | NABARD & SBI Exam | 06-03-2022

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Mahendras has started special quizzes for IBPS  |RBI  | NABARD & SBI Exam so that you can practice more and more to crack the examination. This IBPS & SBI Exam special quiz series will mold your preparations in the right direction and the regular practice of these quizzes will be really very helpful in scoring good marks in the Examination. Here we are providing you the important question of reasoning ability for the IBPS  |RBI  | NABARD & SBI Exam.




1-10. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some questions.

Four key issues in trade and investment that are central to the development plan of the Federal Government and the Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA) were on the front burner at this year’s Global Trade Development Week (GTDW), a World Trade Organisation (WTO) conference on trade facilitation and development, which held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. OGFZA has placed a premium on these four concerns as must-address imperatives in its three-year roadmap for the development of the nation’s oil and gas free zones.

The theme of the conference was, “Navigating Global Trade & Reviving Global Growth: Implementing TFA and enhancing capacity across the public and private sector.” TFA, for Trade Facilitation Agreement, a WTO trade protocol which came into force on 22 February 2017, seeks to lubricate trade among member nations of the WTO that have ratified it. Delegates to the conference—which included four management staff of OGFZA—had the fortune of interacting with international experts in trade facilitation, international trade finance, customs administration, compliance issues and training—and also with other delegates from the Middle-East, Asia, Australia, Europe and the Americas. Opening the Global Trade Week with a welcome address, the Economy Minister of the UAE, Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, said the theme of the conference was about “facilitating cross-border trading through simplification of procedures at borders and administration requirements, providing information and electronic procedures which help save time, reduce costs and improve customs and logistics standards.”

In a co-welcome address, a commissioner in the UAE Federal Customs Authority, Ali bin Soubih Alkaabi, said the outcome of the GTDW was expected “to enhance trade capacity and public-private partnership and dialogue to ensure the security of the international supply chain and facilitate global trade.” One of the keynote addresses at the plenary of the first day was by the Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Dr Mukhisha Kituyi, a Kenyan. Dr Kituyi called attention to the link between free trade and rising standard of living, and warned against a return to the protectionist trade policies of the past. Customs, compliance and trade facilitation were in focus for two days of the four-day summit. Dr Mikhail Kashubsky, who heads the secretariat of the International Network of Customs Universities (INCU), of which Nigeria is a member, described compliance as key to trade facilitation. “Without compliance, we slip into illicit trade,” Dr Kashubsky said. The conference urged the “development of strategic public-private partnerships between customs agencies, logistics industry and corporate organisations to allow greater trade facilitation, improve controls, enhance security, simplify procedures and lower costs.”

One of the revelations of the summit is the INCU, an important capacity development institution within the WTO orbit, which offers a full range of programmes from the bachelor degree level through master’s to PhD in customs studies. Though Nigeria is a member of the INCU, no Nigerian university is an affiliate of the INCU, whereas other African countries such as Tanzania have INCU affiliate universities.

1 What are the major concerns on which the Oil and Gas Zones Authority has placed a premium for the development of the nation’s oil and gas free zones.

(A) Investment within each jurisdiction and lowering cost of doing business.

(B) Public-private partnership in investment promotion.

(C) Compliance with laws and regulations governing trade.

01. Only A

02. Both A and B

03. Only C

04. All A, B and C

05. None of them

2 What was the main agenda of the conference?

01. Measuring Global Trade & Growth in Sectors

02. Navigating Global Trade & Reviving Global Growth

03. Alliances Global Trade & Restructuring Global Growth

04. None of them

05. Not mentioned in the passage

3 According to the finance minster of the UAE, the theme of the conference was about___________ providing information and electronic procedures which help save time, reduce costs and improve customs and logistics standards

(A) enhancing trade capacity and public-private partnership and dialogue to ensure the security of the international supply chain

(B) developing of strategic public-private partnerships between customs agencies, logistics industry and corporate organisations

(C) facilitating cross-border trading through simplification of procedures at borders and administration requirements

01. Only A

02. Only B

03. Both A and B

04. Both A and C

05. Not mentioned in the passage

4 Which of the following would be the more suitable title of the passage?

(A) OGFZA’s Key Concerns Dominate Global Trade Summit

(B) Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority

(C) WTO protocol for gas agencies

01. Only A

02. Only C

03. Both A and B

04. Both A and C

05. None of them

5 Which of the following is/are true according to the passage?

(A) Though Nigeria is a member of the INCU, no Nigerian university is an affiliate of the INCU

(B) The conference urged the “development of strategic public-private partnerships between customs agencies

(C) The theme of the conference was about “facilitating cross-border trading through simplification of procedures at borders and administration requirements

01. Only A

02. Only C

03. Both A and C

04. All A, B and C

05. None of them

6 Which of the following is/are not true according to the passage?

(A) OGFZA has placed a premium on the four concerns

(B) The theme of the conference was, “Navigating Global Trade & Reviving Global Growth

(C) Delegates to the had the fortune of interacting with international experts in trade facilitation

01. Only A

02. Only B

03. Both A and B

04. All A, B and C

05. None of them

7 Choose the word most OPPOSITE in meaning to the word given in bold, as used in the passage.

INTERACTING

01. Cooperating

02. Collaborating

03. Keeping quiet

04. Touching

05. Merging

8 Choose the word most SIMILAR in meaning to the word given in bold, as used in the passage.

ILLICIT

01. Unlawful

02. Wrong

03. Uncorrupt

04. Heavy

05. Criminal

9 Choose the word most OPPOSITE in meaning to the word given in bold, as used in the passage.

LUBRICATE

01. Smooth

02. Anoint

03. Grease

04. Dry

05. Make

10 Choose the word most SIMILAR in meaning to the word given in bold, as used in the passage.

IMPERATIVES

01. Contradictions

02. Obligations

03. Crucial

04. Ultimatum

05. Mandate

Answers:-

Q.1 (4)

Q.2 (2)

Q.3 (2)

Q.4 (1)

Q.5 (4)

Q.6 (5)

Q.7 (3)

Q.8 (1)

Q.9 (4)

Q.10 (5)

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